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" In consciousness of Christianity, my royal master's clemency, and the honor of soldiership, I have dwelt upon this invitation, and wished for more persuasive terms to give it impression. And let not people be led to disregard it, by considering their... "
The Story of My Ancestors in America - Page 20
by Edwin Sawyer Walker - 1895 - 72 pages
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A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity: From the Time of His Being ...

Ethan Allen - 1807 - 174 pages
...under my direction, and they amount to thousands, to overtake the hardened enemies of Great-Britain and America : I consider them the same wherever they may lurk. " If, notwithstanding these endeavours, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrensy of hostility should remain, I trust...
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 pages
...from the i nmediate situation of my cp.mp. I have Ьч' to give streich to the Indian forces i"nler my direction — and they amount to thousands —...notwithstanding these endeavors, and sincere inclinations to eflVct them, the phrenzy of hostility should remain, I trust 1 shall stand acquitted in the eyes of...
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Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ...

Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 pages
...distance from the immediate situation of my c.'.mp. I bave Ьт to give stretch to the Indian forcee under my direction — and they amount to thousands—...and America. I consider them the same, wherever they tuny lurk. If, notwithstanding these endeavors, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrenzy...
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Records of Patriotism and Love of Country

William Bailey - 1826 - 244 pages
...persuasion with which the general used to bring back tHe Americans to what he called their duty. ' I have but to give stretch to the Indian FORCES UNDER...wherever they may lurk. If, notwithstanding these endeavours and sincere inclinations, the phrensy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand...
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A Military Journal During the American Revolutionary War: From 1775 to 1783

James Thacher - 1827 - 494 pages
...opposers of his authority are menaced with his avenging power. " I have," says the proclamation, " but to give stretch to the Indian forces under my...I consider them the same wherever they may lurk." The British ministry, not satisfied with the disgraceful expedient of hiring foreign mercenaries, resort...
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Three Years in North America, Volume 1

James Stuart - 1833 - 552 pages
...America, the power, — the justice, — and, when properly sought^ - — the mercy of the king." " I have but to give stretch to the Indian forces under...wherever they may lurk. If, notwithstanding these endeavours and sincere inclinations, the frenzy of hostility should remain, I trust I shall stand acquitted...
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Memoir of Col. Ethan Allen ...

Hugh Moore - 1834 - 264 pages
....upon this invitatioia, and wished for more pers.uasiv.fi terms to give it impression : And let not people be led to disregard it, by considering their...wherever they may lurk. "If, notwithstanding these endeavours, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrenzy of hostility should remain, I trust...
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Memoir of Col. Ethan Allen ...

Hugh Moore - 1834 - 270 pages
...dwelt upon this invitation, and wished for more persuasive ter-ms to give it impression : And let not people be led to disregard it, by considering their...: I consider them the same wherever they may lurk. 4ilf, notwithstanding these endeavours, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrenzy of hostility...
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A Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity

Ethan Allen - 1846 - 134 pages
...from the immediate situation of my camp. — I have but to give stretch to the Indian forces under rny direction, and they amount to thousands,- to- overtake...wherever they may lurk. " If, notwithstanding these endeavours, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrensy of hostility should remain, I trust...
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Ethan Allen's Narrative of the Capture of Ticonderoga: And of His Captivity ...

Ethan Allen - 1849 - 102 pages
...from the immediate situation of my camp. — I have but to give stretch to the Indian forces under tny direction, and they amount to thousands, to overtake...wherever they may lurk. " If, notwithstanding these endeavours, and sincere inclinations to effect them, the phrensy of hostility should remain, I trust...
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